He is housed in the Bowden Pen which specializes in housing sex offenders.

In addition they house fed inmates considered to be low violence risks. Inmates are allowed to post their "paperwork" which is to say everyone knows what and for how long everyone else is in for.

Those doing relatively short sentences avoid the skinners and stick to themselves. The skinners hang together. This is not to say that shankings don't occur but for the most part disputes are about property and the trade in contraband. (Incidently a 50 gram of tobacco that retails on the street for $12.00 goes for $250.00 to $400.00 depending on supply)

Short timers don't want to risk a life sentence for offing a skinner so a kind of twisted equilibrium is achieved.

Prison justice is somewhat of a myth. The biggest danger the likes of this POS face is in transit between joints or in a remand center where the population covers the gamut of criminals.

Even then skinners are kept in protective custody with few opportunities for the general population to get to them.

No one on the lib-left will answer a straightforward, very simple question: If people who are convicted of first degree murder (especially those like this monster) are never given the chance of parole, how does that negatively impact me and all law abiding Canadians?"

What's the downside? Certainly the left's anti-death penalty stance that an innocent person might be put to death before new evidence surfaces to exonerate them doesn't apply.

What is the argument for even giving this guy a shot at freedom? How is holding a position that those convicted of first degree murder should spend the rest of their lives behind bars without the possibility of parole some right-wing, knee-jerk reaction? Would someone please explain?

If for the sake of argument THAT law was currently on the books, how would David Ennis not being eligible for parole, not having him as a news story today, and most importantly not subjecting the victims of his crimes the indignity of having to explain why he SHOULDN'T be released (gasp!), which is, in effect, what they have to do... how does having this guy rotting in prison for the rest of his life negatively impact me? Just like to hear one single criminologist answer that question... and do so practically, without some bleeding-heart BS!

Yes, the left is notoriously silent on cases like this. They just label anyone to the right of them as nazis and they are done with the "debate". All their talk about a civil society apparently leans more toward slapping down folks like Ezra Levant than keeping monsters like this away from innocent people.

But if they want logic, how about this: when Trudeau brought in "life" sentences back in the 70s, life expectancy was for males was 69. Now its 78.

So, without any hint of emotion, "life" should now be at least 34 years...